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[quote="Anonymous"]I need to know about the power supply of Idromed 5 PS unit. Here in Sri Lanka, the standard voltage is 220-240V. I hope that the unit will work well at this voltage. I read in the Idromed manual that the unit shouldn't be switched off during functioning. What will happen if there's a sudden power failure while the unit is working? Is there an in-built memory storage so the overall treatment time remains unchanged as soon as the power returns? Thanks.[/quote]
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 10:46 pm
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The
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also has a 220V power supply, so the only thing you will need is an adapter so the power supply can fit the outlets in your house
Don´t worry, nothing bad will happen to the machine if there is a power failure. You´ll just have to restart the treatment, the machine does not have a built in memory to remember where you interrupted the treatment.
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Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 10:45 pm
Post subject: Idromed in Sri Lanka
I need to know about the power supply of Idromed 5 PS unit. Here in Sri Lanka, the standard voltage is 220-240V. I hope that the unit will work well at this voltage. I read in the Idromed manual that the unit shouldn't be switched off during functioning. What will happen if there's a sudden power failure while the unit is working? Is there an in-built memory storage so the overall treatment time remains unchanged as soon as the power returns?
Thanks.
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